0 a person who helps the poor, especially by giving them money: --
1 someone who gives money to help people who are poor or sick, or to pay for things such as museums or schools that are good for society: --
Doctors' interest in rare diseases or complicated presentations may have been contradictory to philanthropists' objectives of high patient turnover, low mortality rates, and exclusion of marginal disease groups.
Teeling spoke too, declaring himself ' no humanitarian or philanthropist ', caring not how much of his own or his country's blood should be shed in the fight for freedom.
Consider, hypothetically, a philanthropist and a misanthrope.
Arguably too, the impetus of evangelical hope for women in all conditions of life gave these activists a potential advantage in raw motivation over other female humanitarian philanthropists.
As he does this, he is seen as a philanthropist who caters for the needs of the underprivileged.
They should become more specialized, scientific institutions, run by experts, not philanthropists.
Politicians, entrepreneurs and philanthropists again proclaim aims and ideals and expect particular outcomes in reward for their sponsorship.
The philanthropist naturally loves his fellow man and is brimming with first-order desires to help.